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In 1964, the U.S. poverty rate (income-based) included 19 percent of Americans. Rising political forces demanded change. Under a new White House Office of Economic Opportunity (OEO), the concept of the federally-funded, local Community Action Program (CAP)—delivered by a local Community Action Agency (CAA), in a nationwide Community Action Network—would become the primary vehicle for a new ...
The announcement comes as Waites is set to retire after 22 years at Historic Columbia, including 20 years as its executive director. Historic Columbia grew in influence and scale under Waites ...
Westminster Area Community Awareness Action Team is 501 (c)(3) nonprofit organization based in the City of Westminster, Colorado. [1] Taken from the group's bylaws: "The corporation believes that the use of drugs by our nation's young is a societal problem. Therefore, all segments of society must be involved in its solution.
Roaring Creek Township is a township in Columbia County, Pennsylvania. It is part of Northeastern Pennsylvania. The population was five hundred and forty-five at the time of the 2010 census. [3] The township office is located at 666 Bear Gap Road, Elysburg, Pennsylvania, outside the township. [4]
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CASA are volunteers from the community who complete training that has been provided by the state or local CASA office. [11] The training consists of a minimum of 30 hours classroom instruction, court observation, and continued training each year. [12] CASA must also pass a criminal background check. [13]
A controversial plan to move some books in the Columbia County Library from the "Young Adult" or "Teen" sections to the "Adult" section is moving forward after a meeting on Tuesday, Dec. 10.
Main Township is a township in Columbia County, Pennsylvania. It is part of Northeastern Pennsylvania. The population was 1,272 at the 2020 census. [2] Main Township was settled in 1772 and incorporated in 1844. The iron industry was once preeminent in the township.